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Harrogate Herald - 29th
December 1915
Soldier's PCs
The following write : "I
am quite well. I have received the Heralds. letter follows at first
opportunity"
Private N Keighley
Harrogate Herald - 25th July
1917
W H Breare letter
Driver T A Ushaw, of the
Canadian Field Artillery, is a nephew of Mr and Mrs G Appleby. Mr
Appleby, you will remember, is a late school attendance officer.
Ushaw has been seven years in Canada, and came over with one of the
contingents. Opposite him one day on board ship he saw two familiar
faces, but he had not the opportunity to make himself known because
he couldn't recall them. Whilst he was at Whitley he saw these same
two Harrogate Canadian boys' photographs in the Herald, and then was
able to place them. Young Whitehead came over at the same time as
Ushaw - one of the two brothers Whitehead, the son of Mr Jack, who
was killed in action. Ushaw is just out of hospital, and shortly
will go to a reserve regiment. His home is in British Columbia,
where, too, Sydney Mallinson resided. Sydney used to be in the Penny
Bank at Harrogate, but is now in the Canadian Forces. Ushaw has seen
Syd Draper, of the Royal Field Artillery; Charlie Winterburn, Norman
Keighley, Starbeck, and might have met many more had he known
they were in the vicinity. Ushaw has the real Canadian spirit, and I
enjoyed his visit very much.
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